Join us for worship on Sundays at
9:30 AM and 5:00 PM
When you visit, here are some things that you will experience with us. Our worship service is rich with Scripture, God’s life-giving Word. When we worship, we join millions of Christians around the world and throughout history who have worshipped God using the following rhythms.
Call to Worship | The service begins with a reminder from the Bible of the living and true God and His worthiness to be worshipped.
Greeting | Our pastor raises his arms and opens with a blessing to remind us that God welcomes us with His grace and peace in Jesus Christ.
Song | We sing both the ancient hymns of the church, newer songs, and often biblical psalms. Our songs connect us with God’s people throughout history and spur us on to live faithfully and joyfully in our own day.
Reading God’s Law | We read God’s Law aloud as a congregation each week as a reminder that God is holy, that we have all fallen short of His glory, and that we all stand in need of His mercy.
Confession & Assurance of Pardon | The Gospel sets us free to tell the truth about ourselves. We confess our sins silently and together with a written prayer and then hear the good news of God's forgiveness in Jesus.
Congregational Prayer | Every week, we pray for each other, our city, and our world—asking God to show His grace and believing that he hears us.
Lord's Prayer | We pray together using the words that Jesus taught us.
Offering | Having experienced God's generosity to us, we reflect His generosity by giving our money away.
Scripture | We hear God's Word read out loud—both from the Old Testament and the New Testament.
Sermon | God's Word is explained for the benefit of the congregation. Our sermons stick closely to the very words of each passage and focus on the glory of Jesus seen on every page of the Bible.
Creed | One of the historic creeds of the Christian church is said in unison—we are reminding ourselves and each other of the Gospel story.
The Lord’s Supper | Once each month we receive the bread and drink the wine of the Lord’s Supper. In this moment, we are being spiritually fed by Jesus.
Benediction | Having received from God in Word and sacrament, we are sent out with His grace to serve Him in all of our vocations.